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BT uses Lord Sugar’s Amscreen to announce Infinity arrival
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BT has teamed up with Lord Sugar’s Amscreen network of forecourt screens to announce the arrival of its Infinity fibre broadband product. Fibre broadband which offers speeds of up to 80Mbps, is currently being rolled out around the UK by BT’s Openreach division. Sold under a variety of names by providers such as Sky, TalkTalk…
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BT grabs more football rights
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BT has built on its Premier League and Rugby Premiership rights by signing deals with a number of international football leagues. In June the company won the rights to show 38 live Barclays Premier League games per season for three years, including 18 of the best quality ‘first pick’ games. Its latest deals include Italy’s…
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Video: How BT power the UK Marine & Coastguard Agency
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Most of us think our phone and broadband services are essential, but this BT video demonstrates just how vital a robust communications backbone is to the UK’s Marine & Coastguard Agency: Sponsored content
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BT poaches BBC Olympics producer for new sports channel
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British Telecom has poached Jamie Hindhaugh, head of London 2012 production at the BBC, to oversee its new sports channel. In June the company won the rights to show 38 live Barclays Premier League games per season for three years. The deal includes 18 of the best quality ‘first pick’ games and marked the first…
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BT to launch YouView based TV offering in October
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BT says it will launch its revamped TV service on 26 October, giving customers “super-fast fibre broadband” and a YouView box for just £18 per month. New customers who sign up to BT Infinity will receive the YouView box for free. Customers not in an Infinity enabled area will also be able to get a…
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Jake Humphrey to anchor BT’s Premier League coverage
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Earlier this summer the communications giant won the rights to show 38 live games a season for three seasons, including 18 of the best quality ‘first pick’ games.